Nighttime
f/16 @ 2.5 800ISO 50mm
Tying this week to get better night shots without a flash. Wide open, slow shutter speed and low ISO is what I have read for getting a good night shot. Oh, a tripod and a remote is a must have.
While checking the new calves last night, I noticed the lights as they laminated the hay stacks. I could have lightened up the photo but I am partial to how the stacks are the only things really visible.
Note to self -
Get a shot of the full moon.
Get a shot of the milky way.
Get a shot of motion.
This is going to be a challenge as I have to throw in a umbrella and packages in the mix somewhere.
BTW - no filters, actions or PP'ing. Just shot, sized, sharpened and shared.
7 comments:
Oh I'm going to watch this challenge for you closely. I too want to try some night photography at some point this summer. I love this photo of the hay!
Beautiful Barb....love how the haystacks just glow in the dark...nice addition of the star filter...very cool! Can hardly wait to see the rest of your "resolutions"!
I like what you did with this too, sounds like you are learning, I can't wait to see your more advanced shots.
Great nightshot!
Looks like twinkling stars
sure would like to be able to make a similar one......
christina, sweden
So very cool!!!! Now this is on my every growing list!!!
Wonderful shot!
Good choice to leave just the haystacks illuminated. I like the star effect on the lights.
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